Paint An Unforgettable Accent Wall Using A Stencil

Good morning, my Cutting Edge Stencils fans. An accent wall is traditionally a brightly-colored wall added to a room where the other three walls are white. While this is a nice option for adding color to a space, it’s not the only option for your accent wall. Our stencil designs can have such a big impact on even the smallest of accent wall projects. A stencil pattern is the perfect way to make your accent wall unforgettable. Come take a look at some fabulous accent wall ideas and remember to pin these now so you can recreate your favorite later!

Bonnie from Beautiful on the Inside totally understands how to make a showstopper of an accent wall. She said, ” Part of the office space I did last week! A great way to make your work space more appealing is with an accent wall!” Bonnie painted the Drifting Arrows Allover Stencil in a shade darker than her wall color and in a gloss finish. This technique adds a subtle wall pattern that glistens in the light.

Amplify your shabby chic decor using a typography wall pattern like Lisa F. Our French Poem Allover Stencil looks like a hand-written love letter, which adds to its romantic appearance.

A bedroom wall is a blank canvas. Take advantage of it and add personality by giving it some character of its own using stencils. Janenee L. used a pint of metallic paint and our Marrakech Trellis Allover Pattern to add the wow factor to her master bedroom.

Eye-catching elegance is easy to achieve with a stencil pattern Flock of Cranes Allover Stencil. Inspired by a flock of migrating birds, this graceful wall pattern brings movement to a bedroom accent like Wendy’s shown below.

A Moroccan wall pattern like the Marrakech Trellis Allover can add a touch of drama and interest! Donna C. created a serene retreat using the trendy trellis pattern in metallic silver.

Love what you see but feel slightly intimidated to try stenciling? Have no fear! Watch the video below and learn how easy it is to create a stunning accent wall using one of our geometric stencils. You can find more stencil tutorials on our YouTube Channel.

Tell us, which stencil pattern would you use on an accent wall? Leave us your thoughts in the comments below!